Welcome back friends! We are continuing on our journey with my friend Tracey. If you missed last week you will want to start there to get caught up. Join her, and her husband, four kids, and several pets as they continue on God's journey...
We were adjusting to life in Wyoming and counting down the
days to retirement. We began praying about where the Lord would send us
after retirement and what job my husband would do. We never even thought of the possibility of being moved to another base and continuing our military time. As you may know, God has his plan and
sometimes that isn’t the same plan that we make for ourselves.
God gave my husband orders to move.
Now this brings in plans to sell our house
because we didn’t want to have a rental house so far away. We had heard
terrible stories from others in the military that sometimes this just doesn’t
work. We contacted the Realtor we used
to buy the house and had her list it. This was in Feb. of 2010. She had told us that the housing market had
been bad in other areas but it hadn’t hit Wyoming yet. I think it must have hit the minute we signed
the papers to sell the house. We were
supposed to move in July of that same year, so we thought that would be enough
time. Wrong!!! (As I said earlier, I homeschool our children ranging
in ages of 9-14. Not very easy to have
people come into your house and look around while trying to school) We didn't get many people looking at the
house since in Wyoming it was cold and snowy a lot. July finally came and we still had no one
interested in the house. We had decided
that we could use our camper to move to our next base. We were sure if God had given us the house and the new orders, that He would sell the house too.
Really, how long does it take to sell a house
anyway?
We pack all of our household
goods, clothes, and belongings on the moving van. We kept out 2 weeks’ worth of clothes, a few
pots and pans for cooking, and a very small amount of keepsakes that we wanted
with us and loaded the RV. We were confident that as soon
as our house was empty it would sell. I was thinking late August or at the
latest September!
With every military move we have made, I always try to make
it an adventure for the kids. It helped
when they had to leave behind dear friends and things they were familiar with. This worked better when they were
smaller. We started on our new
journey that the Lord had for us and just trusted in Him to work out all the
details. I had said that there was NO
way we could live in that camper for more than 6-8 weeks... I mean we have
6 people, two dogs, and a ferret- not to mention school was going to have to
start soon after we arrived at the new base! We were sure that we would have a new house by then.
While waiting, we parked the camper at
the campground on base and started our adventure. It was one of the hottest summers in
Louisiana and we found out that our little camper air conditioner was not a
match for that heat. It was like a metal
box heating up in the sun. Oh wait, that is what it was! It did ok most of the
time but we did have to go buy some fans to plug in and have air that
circulated to get some relief. I also
learned that the crockpot was going to become my new best friend. It isn’t the easiest thing to cook for a
family our size in one of those campers.
My pots were as big as the stove top and some of my baking pans couldn’t
fit in the oven. The biggest problem was
that all that was on a GAS oven and stove.
This makes it hot and when it is 110 degrees outside the last thing you
want is to have open flames inside our little metal box called home for
now. I had someone tell me to try the
crockpot and it helped tremendously!
The kids started out with the idea of this
was like a vacation and things were kind of FUN for a short time. Meanwhile we are still praying for the house
to sell. As with any new city we move
into we start looking at where we would like to live and where to find a
church. We found one of the best
churches we have ever been a part of. Keep in mind, while
at the campground on base we were still paying our house payment back in Wyoming.
How much longer?
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It's me again! ;) Are you thinking about it yet? What it would be like to live with YOUR family in a small space for 8 months. We have done it for about 2 months. I am telling you from experience friends it is a challenge. Yes, the first few weeks are fun like glorified camping. But then the space seems to shrink around you and there seems to be no place to go.
I was in touch with Tracey sporadically during this time. Guess what? Not one word of negativity. Not one!
What would your attitude by then have been?
See ya back next week for the next part of the story!
Blessings,
Looking forward to next week's installment, Tracey and Michelle!
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